In a significant development, Karnataka has initiated the seat allotment process for medical and dental courses without the requirement of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). This move comes as a relief for many aspiring medical students who have been awaiting clarity on admissions. The state government has decided to proceed with the allotment based on the marks obtained in the second-year Pre-University Course (PUC) examination. This decision is expected to benefit thousands of students who had been uncertain about their academic future due to the ongoing controversy surrounding NEET.
Tamil Nadu CM Reshuffles Cabinet
In another major political development, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay has reallocated cabinet portfolios among his ministers. The reshuffle is seen as a strategic move to streamline governance and address key administrative challenges. Several ministers have been given new responsibilities, with a focus on health, education, and infrastructure development. The CM's office stated that the reallocation aims to enhance efficiency and ensure better delivery of public services.
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In other news, the Indian Premier League (IPL) continues to captivate audiences with thrilling matches. Meanwhile, political activities in Delhi are heating up as parties gear up for upcoming elections. On the international front, the United States has announced new trade policies that could impact global markets.
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